Info Graphics

Do you have an Interface, App or Website that you need designed? One of the current trends in Interface Design is Minimalism. After years of bells and whistles, some companies are providing user interface design that is going back to basics. Glossy icons are replaced with simple one-color versions instead of rich gradients. These two version of a graphic interface using icons have been created and designed by Deanna Yildiz.

What are some of the benefits of Castor Oil? This infographic, designed by Illustrator Deanna Yildiz, explains how it moisturizes your hair and promotes hair growth. Get your own design illustrating your own concepts by contacting her now.

How can you view information and understand it quickly? Infographics are often used to display information visually, making it fun & easy to share. It is also a great way to incorporate your branding into that sharing process. This infographic depicts the punishment for wearing saggy pants and indecent exposure. Illustrated by Deanna Yildiz.

Do professional products preserve hair color? Do women think their appearance improves when they color their hair? These are the kinds of questions that are easily answered in a visually stimulating way such as an infographic. This graphic was illustrated and designed by Deanna Yildiz. Please contact me to get your own infographic.

What is Your Ideal Choice as a Pregnancy Outfit? This was part of a design project for Maternity Wear.

Environmental Agriculture InfographicGraphic used to depict the amount of waste from agricultural animals as compared to the waste only from human waste.

Behavior Marketing Graphic

Infographic for Behavior Marketing diagram of Motivation to be used for a Presentation

Infographic showing how the Geo Palette is green and eco-friendly in that it can be rinsed and recycled unlike the traditional foil method of hair coloring.

When you put a graphic in your Webform, it can really help your users give you the data you need to collect.

Why are the poles in darkness or light for such long periods of times throughout the year? It’s because of the angle of the earth as it faces the sun while orbiting it. Sometimes you need a great graphic to illustrate a point that photography just can’t help with. This illustration by Deanna shows a perspective combined with labeling that is just simply impossible with a straight photograph.